4.08.2007

Art of the Month?


I have this idea.
That once a month, Moyblik posts something resembling concept art (a single picture, or maybe a gallery, as I will do today.) It isn't meant as a group build or anything, but just for a little bit of idea- inspiring imagery.

So to get it started, I want to remind everybody of the great work that flickr "cutangus" (real name is Jose Garcia) has some excellent 3-D work that is great for some futuristic military building. I like this one the most (the picture.)

EDIT: Actually, I've decided just to post inspirational stuff whenever I fee like it. That's better.

And the guy who was mentioned here for his scooter, and on TBB for his Zoomer, Kaitimar, proves to be a promising builder with his wonderful hovercar: The Wolf. Now I can't say I approve of the underside (but who am I to talk?), but other than that, this has a great shape and great slope work! Plus, opening gull wing doors, and a visible engine. Sweetness.

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Jacob
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Mike
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